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we're in west, texas, nbc news. >>> chemical fires are some of the very hardest to fight. nbc bay area's bob redell just spoke with a fire chief on the peninsula who has experience with these particular fires. he joins us live from the newsroom. it's possible that one can make the situation worse when fighting a chemical blast. >> you are correct, especially considering the chemical involved in yesterday's fire. turns out, it doesn't react well at all with father, which is obviously what firefighters were relying on to put out the flames. menlo park fire chief who's talked about the texas city fertilizer explosion that killed hundreds in the 1940s believes yesterday's disaster will become another one for the textbooks. he has questions about how firefighters responded to the fire. >> did they make it better or worse? >> reporter: that plant reportedly stored tens of thousands of pounds of a type of ammonia, extremely flammable and explosive when exposed to water. >> with that type of ammonia, if you add water, it's going to expand to a large, white vapor cloud. did that cr
we're in west, texas, nbc news. >>> chemical fires are some of the very hardest to fight. nbc bay area's bob redell just spoke with a fire chief on the peninsula who has experience with these particular fires. he joins us live from the newsroom. it's possible that one can make the situation worse when fighting a chemical blast. >> you are correct, especially considering the chemical involved in yesterday's fire. turns out, it doesn't react well at all with father, which is...
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nbc news also found the bombs were detonated inside backpacks. one of the many bay area runners who came to the the event, bob came to boston with his son michael to enjoy what he called their moment, run the boston marathon together. now, bob finished first and was waiting for michael when he heard the bombs go off. >> hear the sound of the bombs and the smoke. oh, my god. at that moment, i didn't know where my son was. i was just hoping and praying he was okay. you know, the runners around us -- around me, none of us knew what was going on. so i came to the hotel, i went up to the room, and i asked katherine, my wife. she had made contact with him. mike came in, and we both just hugged each other. i just said, mike, i love you so much. and are you okay? that was it. >> one of the people you're not going to be seeing on camera is ann roland of concourt, i spoke to him on the phone. she cannot put herself on camera anymore. she says after what she went through yesterday she just can't talk about it. what she described as, quote, seeing all that r
nbc news also found the bombs were detonated inside backpacks. one of the many bay area runners who came to the the event, bob came to boston with his son michael to enjoy what he called their moment, run the boston marathon together. now, bob finished first and was waiting for michael when he heard the bombs go off. >> hear the sound of the bombs and the smoke. oh, my god. at that moment, i didn't know where my son was. i was just hoping and praying he was okay. you know, the runners...
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that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm lester holt, reporting from boston. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today," then of course tomorrow night. good night, everyone. thanks for being here. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> the search for answers continues today in boston after the second bombing suspect was captured as the world watched. good evening. i'm diane dwyer. president obama called in his team today for a 90 minute meeting in the situation room. they are answering the lingering questions about the attack and motive. this photograph was released, a night image showing the body heat from the is the-year-old dzhokhar var november hiding in a boat. >> crazy to think it was in this neighborhood and, you know, having facen the police and that everything was going to be okay. it's surreal, very surreal. >> i'm happy with the fact that everybody was, you know, they were able to catch these guys quickly. >> that neighborhood is slowly returning to normal in the wake of a manhunt. investigators are combing through the quiet street where he was hid
that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm lester holt, reporting from boston. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today," then of course tomorrow night. good night, everyone. thanks for being here. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> the search for answers continues today in boston after the second bombing suspect was captured as the world watched. good evening. i'm diane dwyer. president obama called in his team today for a 90 minute meeting in the...
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we begin with breaking news out of boston where nbc news is reporting the surviving marathon bomber is communicating with investigators with handwritten responses. i don't ca dzhokhar tsarnaev is -- charge may come tomorrow. >> also today many pause to remember the victims and reflect on what has been an overwhelming week in the city. >> jie gray has been following and has the aftermath from boston. >> reporter: they continue to clean out the area inside the crime scene. as more of the city begins to open, many today were drawn here to the area nearest where it happened. sometimes there's a strength in simply being together. >> people are going to have to ban together and be with their loved ones and work through it by talking and feeling. >> hundreds from different faiths gathered near the site, some whose charge was damaged in the attack, some resilient but till on sundays, pausing to reflect. >> it was shock, it was anger, it was sadness because this is our city. you don't hurt our city. >> pictures of the victims an emotional mass at the cathedral of holy cross today. >> it week we
we begin with breaking news out of boston where nbc news is reporting the surviving marathon bomber is communicating with investigators with handwritten responses. i don't ca dzhokhar tsarnaev is -- charge may come tomorrow. >> also today many pause to remember the victims and reflect on what has been an overwhelming week in the city. >> jie gray has been following and has the aftermath from boston. >> reporter: they continue to clean out the area inside the crime scene. as...
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reporting live, kristi smith, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you very much. now to a developing story we've been covering all morning long. more than 87 dead after an eight-story building clanses overnight in bangladesh. likely that number could be getting higher. right now firefighters and soldiers working hard using drills, machines and cranes. they are searching for any possible survivors. the building houses several garment factories, some of which operate 24 hours a day and make clothing for benton, the children's place and the dress barn. some of the workers there telling local media they did see some deep cracks in that building the day before the collapse. one of the workers said he voiced his concerns but a factory manager there reportedly told him the building was, in fact, safe. so far no word on the claims for the owner of the building. >>> in boston a few signs of normalcy returning to the street, that street where the bombs went off. now back open to the public. >> this as mourners gather at mit to remember the officers killed by the bombing sus
reporting live, kristi smith, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you very much. now to a developing story we've been covering all morning long. more than 87 dead after an eight-story building clanses overnight in bangladesh. likely that number could be getting higher. right now firefighters and soldiers working hard using drills, machines and cranes. they are searching for any possible survivors. the building houses several garment factories, some of which operate 24 hours a day and make...
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this is just coming from pete williams of nbc news. last night, police in watertown, massachusetts, got into a shootout with both suspects. they ever both brothers from chechnya. you might recall the surveillance photos. the one in the black cap, 26-year-old sam german tsarnaev, ted not only of a gunshot wounds but shrapnel wounds and thermal wounds indicating he might have been hurt by an explosive device. the brothers did reportedly throw at least one bomb during a shootout with police. the suspect in the white cap, he is 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev. he is the one that we are still looking for. he told the "associated press" that he was an angel. police ask asked you to shelter in place and not open the door unless it is police. we will have more updates in two minutes. hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! ♪ wow. [ buzz ] delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? bee happy. b
this is just coming from pete williams of nbc news. last night, police in watertown, massachusetts, got into a shootout with both suspects. they ever both brothers from chechnya. you might recall the surveillance photos. the one in the black cap, 26-year-old sam german tsarnaev, ted not only of a gunshot wounds but shrapnel wounds and thermal wounds indicating he might have been hurt by an explosive device. the brothers did reportedly throw at least one bomb during a shootout with police. the...
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reporting live in foster city, kristi smith, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much. if you're heading out of town, jumping on a plane, you can expect big time delays at all three bay area airports. those delays mainly the results of furlough for air traffic controllers at the nation's 13 largers airports. the faa warning in some cases passengers can see delays of 90 minutes or more. that is nationwide. under the new rules traffic controllers are required to be furloughed one day for every 10 days they work. this, of course, all part of the sequestration cuts imposed by congress in order to try to save more than $600 million. as of right now there's no set date to end the furlough. >>> here is the question, did kevin spacey's series house of cards turn out to be a good gamble for netflix. scott mcgrew says the company will have the answers today. >> reporter: yeah, good morning. "house of cards" is that political thriller that netflix bought. the first time the company has had its own original programming. netflix reports its profits after the closing bell this aftern
reporting live in foster city, kristi smith, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much. if you're heading out of town, jumping on a plane, you can expect big time delays at all three bay area airports. those delays mainly the results of furlough for air traffic controllers at the nation's 13 largers airports. the faa warning in some cases passengers can see delays of 90 minutes or more. that is nationwide. under the new rules traffic controllers are required to be furloughed one day for...
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the latest we have out here, pete williams, nbc news. haes be he has been right on this one all along. the investigators believe they know where suspect number two is hold up here in watertown. police helicopter flying over the city. now, it is just frozen in the air. it is stationary i would guess maybe a mile from where i'm standing here with all the gathered media from around the world. police keeping us in this spot. no one being allowed to go into watertown. the entire mass transit system in boston is shout down. they did not want suspect number two to escape. suspect number one was shot and killed overnight. there is a report that he had explosives strapped to him. they had certainly thrown explosives at officers as they chased that mercedes suv that they had car jacked. the concern is that suspect number two may have explosives strapped to him, sefrcertainly available to him. knowing where he is is one thing. figuring out how to get him out without someone else in the neighborhood or area being injured or killed would be another.
the latest we have out here, pete williams, nbc news. haes be he has been right on this one all along. the investigators believe they know where suspect number two is hold up here in watertown. police helicopter flying over the city. now, it is just frozen in the air. it is stationary i would guess maybe a mile from where i'm standing here with all the gathered media from around the world. police keeping us in this spot. no one being allowed to go into watertown. the entire mass transit system...
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thanks for watching nbc bay area news. the chris matthews show is next. >> good night, everyone. >> good night. >> this is is the chris matthews show. >> ask not what your country can do for you. >> tear down this wall. i can hear you. >> the time for change has come. chris: again, boston's american tragedies is our latest national nightmare but it comes out almost out of nowhere. we know we have enemy who is hate us. but we don't understand what it's all about. carry on -- an event nearly impossible to secure forces changes to the american life. will monuments become so restricted that the enemies stpwhin and watergate revolution. it's 40 years since bob woodward were following the money on a story that drove nixon from office. will the same thing happen today? with us today from "the washington post," bob woodward, cbs' lesley stahl, gloria borger from cnn and michael duffy from time magazine. for nearly 12 years americans have had a full awareness that enemies are dedicated to hitting us. we dedicate ourselves to carryi
thanks for watching nbc bay area news. the chris matthews show is next. >> good night, everyone. >> good night. >> this is is the chris matthews show. >> ask not what your country can do for you. >> tear down this wall. i can hear you. >> the time for change has come. chris: again, boston's american tragedies is our latest national nightmare but it comes out almost out of nowhere. we know we have enemy who is hate us. but we don't understand what it's all...
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for ""nbc nightly news."" have a great day, everybody. for ""nbc nightly news."" have a great day, everybody. so long. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com in the bay, the latest on the boston marathon bombings, and how the newest release of the suspect helped to bring to a close the massive manhunt. and the search for answers in the attacks sparks a heated debate about the suspect and his rights. >> psychological, some kind of wayward nut like columbine or some of the school shooters have appare apparently been. >> a bay area terrorism expert speaks with us about the questions that investigators are most likely to pose to suspect. >>> record heat on the way. meteorologist anthony slaugter with the full forecast including when 90 degree weather could hit your neighborhood. "today in the bay" starts right now. >>> we begin this sunday morning with a live picture of the city of san francisco with the transamerica building. we know that the temperatures are warming up as the week has progressed. i'm keith brock and we will check in with met
for ""nbc nightly news."" have a great day, everybody. for ""nbc nightly news."" have a great day, everybody. so long. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com in the bay, the latest on the boston marathon bombings, and how the newest release of the suspect helped to bring to a close the massive manhunt. and the search for answers in the attacks sparks a heated debate about the suspect and his rights. >> psychological, some kind of wayward nut like...
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about an hour ago, aaron hern's father spoke to nbc news about his son's ordeal. christie smith will bring you that story in about ten minutes. >> a follow-up on a story we have been covering since yesterday morning. at&t now says all cell phone service and internet service has been row stored in the morgan hill and gilroy areas. crews have been working throughout the night to try to repair a fiber optic cable after somebody cut that line early yesterday morning. investigators say the vandal then fired a rifle at a pg&e substation, that caused a big-time oil leak in one of the transformers. this morning, sheriff's deputies are still standing guard outside that substation. bob redell, "today in the bay," live at the scene right now. he spoke to one of those guards. we'll tell you why security is still there and what he told us, coming up at 6:30. >>> 6:09 right now. get a look at that forecast this morning with christina loren. it is going to be nice, huh? >> it is going to be really nice. good morning, laura and jon. good morning to you at home. 6:32, sunrise this
about an hour ago, aaron hern's father spoke to nbc news about his son's ordeal. christie smith will bring you that story in about ten minutes. >> a follow-up on a story we have been covering since yesterday morning. at&t now says all cell phone service and internet service has been row stored in the morgan hill and gilroy areas. crews have been working throughout the night to try to repair a fiber optic cable after somebody cut that line early yesterday morning. investigators say the...
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. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> and good morning. welcome to "today" on a tuesday morning. i'm savannah guthrie. >> i'm matt lauer. for the first time we're hearing about a possible motive behind the deadly attacks. >> that's right. dzhokhar tsarnaev are telling authorities that they acted out of religious fervor and that they learned how to make the bombs from the internet. we'll have all the latest overnight developments beginning with nbc's anne thompson. she's in boston this morning. anne, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. the charge is using a weapon of mass destruction. the 19-year-old is hospitalized with wounds to his head, neck, legs and hands. the criminal complaint against dzhokhar tsarnaev is from surveillance video. at 2:38 they say tsarnaev and his older brother tamerlan are seen turning on to boylston street. he stays and uses his cell phone after he drops his backpack. when the first bomb goes off the complaint says every head turns towards the explosion
. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> and good morning. welcome to "today" on a tuesday morning. i'm savannah guthrie. >> i'm matt lauer. for the first time we're hearing about a possible motive behind the deadly attacks. >> that's right. dzhokhar tsarnaev are telling authorities that they acted out of religious fervor and that they learned how to make the...
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chris pollone, nbc news. >>> breaking news continues with a live look at boston medical. >> this is -- >> let's listen in. >> they continue to improve, as does 19 patients still in the hospital. two are considered critical. 10 are serious and 7 are fair. we plan on reoperating on about eight of these patients today and we are looking to discharge one or two of these patients as well today. so, things are moving along as expected and patients are doing well. >> how many require amputations? >> as of today, seven amputations in five patients. >> how do you tell someone that they're going to lose a limb? >> you have to be honest with patients about that. and it's a very difficult thing for both the patient, especially, and their families and the caregivers. we just be honest. we do it the best we can with this situation. >> you tell them their life is at risk if you don't take these measures? >> that's usually the case, certainly in the beginning. >> can you describe what you saw when this first happened? you have, what, 23 patients that came in? >> right. >> what kind of injuries were y
chris pollone, nbc news. >>> breaking news continues with a live look at boston medical. >> this is -- >> let's listen in. >> they continue to improve, as does 19 patients still in the hospital. two are considered critical. 10 are serious and 7 are fair. we plan on reoperating on about eight of these patients today and we are looking to discharge one or two of these patients as well today. so, things are moving along as expected and patients are doing well. >>...
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suspect >> from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> and good morning. welcome to "today" on a monday morning. i'm matt lauer. >> good morning, everyone. i'm savannah guthrie. at this point, dzhokhar tsarnaev cannot use his voice to respond because of the gunshot wound to the throat, but we're told he is responding to some questioning in writing but that questioning is being kept very brief. >> we can tell you authorities are pressing him for information on the attack. of course, the primary concern right now, did he and his brother have any help. >> of course, this is one week after the bomb blasts at the boston marathon. massachusetts governor deval patrick is calling for a moment of silence today at 2:50, the time of that first explosion, and a private funeral will be held tonight for 29-year-old krystle campbell. while a memorial service is planned on the campus of boston university tonight for 23-year-old graduate student lingzi lu. >> so where does the investigation stand? let's get right to nbc's justice correspondent, pete w
suspect >> from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> and good morning. welcome to "today" on a monday morning. i'm matt lauer. >> good morning, everyone. i'm savannah guthrie. at this point, dzhokhar tsarnaev cannot use his voice to respond because of the gunshot wound to the throat, but we're told he is responding to some questioning in writing but that questioning is being kept very brief....
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jay gray, nbc news, boston. >> jay, thank you very much. we're learning new details this morning about that wild shoot-out with police that left one bombing suspect dead, the other injured. the watertown police chief telling the boston globe 26-year-old tamerlan tsarnaev was alive and struggling with officers friday morning when his younger brother drove right over him in that stolen suv dragging him along that pavement. the chief said the injuries from the crash are ultimately what killed him. >>> meantime federal investigators trying to speak to the wife of the suspect who died. a lawyer from
jay gray, nbc news, boston. >> jay, thank you very much. we're learning new details this morning about that wild shoot-out with police that left one bombing suspect dead, the other injured. the watertown police chief telling the boston globe 26-year-old tamerlan tsarnaev was alive and struggling with officers friday morning when his younger brother drove right over him in that stolen suv dragging him along that pavement. the chief said the injuries from the crash are ultimately what...
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nbc's chris pallone has the very latest. >> reporter: news of the end spread quickly and boston took to the streets to celebrate. people in water town massachusetts aplauding police, shouting thank you to first respond earns. >> thank you to our police. we're safe. >> reporter: the end came in a hail of gunfire. police trading shots with 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev as he tried to avoid capture. >> we are eternally grateful for the outcome. we have a suspect in custody. >> reporter: police say
nbc's chris pallone has the very latest. >> reporter: news of the end spread quickly and boston took to the streets to celebrate. people in water town massachusetts aplauding police, shouting thank you to first respond earns. >> thank you to our police. we're safe. >> reporter: the end came in a hail of gunfire. police trading shots with 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev as he tried to avoid capture. >> we are eternally grateful for the outcome. we have a suspect in custody....
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anchor. >> nbc north dakota news, your news leader in high definition. >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> good evening, i'm van tieu. you may have seen our newest reporter, a.j., on nbc north dakota news, and will be joining the weekend news team as my co-anchor. tell us a little bit at yourself, a.j.. >> thanks, van. i'm very excited. i graduated from west virginia university and i'm used to, you know, from being from the east coast. >> a.j. is with us exclusively. if you can't tell, he is a great sport. good morning to you, a.j.. >> good morning. thanks for having me. >> i know you've seen that clip a couple of times and about ten times just this morning since we've been good enough to play it for you over and over again. what did you think when you first saw it? >> when i first saw the clip, it was, you know, gut wrenching. i didn't even know i said it on camera until my news director walked in on the third break. >> so that's a long time to go without realizing that you had dropped those words. go back to the beginning of the tape. the show is coming on the air. what were you do
anchor. >> nbc north dakota news, your news leader in high definition. >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> good evening, i'm van tieu. you may have seen our newest reporter, a.j., on nbc north dakota news, and will be joining the weekend news team as my co-anchor. tell us a little bit at yourself, a.j.. >> thanks, van. i'm very excited. i graduated from west virginia university and i'm used to, you know, from being from the east coast. >> a.j. is with us...
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lot more news ahead as well. >>> nbc north dakota news, your news leader in high definition. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] >> good evening. i'm van tieu. >> i'm sorry. you probably have heard and seen this video by now, a.j. clemente making what he is call iing a rookie mistake. we remember our first day, anchoring. clemmente opens up about what led to the use of those words and what got the kid fired. perfect storm of things going wrong moments before that newscast. no one to cue him out on set and didn't have an ear piece to be told. and the show actually started 30 seconds early. >> london marathon is my second story. there is literally three names i don't know how to pronounce at all. >> so you're trying to pronounce them, practicing and as you kept messing them up, you got frustrated, thinking you still had time when you went on the air. >> and fireball shot came right out of my mouth. >> it may be the greatest on-air mistake ever. he actually used the word gay at the top of the show, but that was not the case. he was trying to pronounce the winner of the london marathon. you can catch th
lot more news ahead as well. >>> nbc north dakota news, your news leader in high definition. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] >> good evening. i'm van tieu. >> i'm sorry. you probably have heard and seen this video by now, a.j. clemente making what he is call iing a rookie mistake. we remember our first day, anchoring. clemmente opens up about what led to the use of those words and what got the kid fired. perfect storm of things going wrong moments before that newscast. no one to cue...
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we'll return you back to the "today" show. >>> this is an nbc news special report. here's brian williams. >> well, good day, as our coverage continues. as it has all night and all morning the confines of boston, the boston metropolitan area, the situation so many people locked inside their home and in a sprawling area virtually on lockdown. as savannah gut ree has been detailing, they still have a we still have a suspect on the loose. we want to run you ppz part of the comments that we heard within the past hour of timothy alban, the massachusetts state police. >> i think going door to door, street to street, we are well over 60 or 70% of what we want to cover up there there has been no apprehension at this point. >> that's the latest that we know from the commonwealth of massachusetts. it's probably best at this point and we can't do this too often all day because people are always just joining us to go to pete williams. pete -- i'm told we're going to go instead to ron allen who is in cambridge. ron, cambridge is just one component of all of this. starts in boston
we'll return you back to the "today" show. >>> this is an nbc news special report. here's brian williams. >> well, good day, as our coverage continues. as it has all night and all morning the confines of boston, the boston metropolitan area, the situation so many people locked inside their home and in a sprawling area virtually on lockdown. as savannah gut ree has been detailing, they still have a we still have a suspect on the loose. we want to run you ppz part of the...
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elise kirschner, nbc bay area news. >>> more and more short-term daycare centers popping up at business centers, shopping malls, grocery stores and other businesses. unlike full child care providers, they are not licensed or regulated by the state. leland yee of san francisco wants to change that. he plans to introduce a bill that would put basic standards in place. his bill would require workers at drop-off daycare centers to have criminal background checks and be at least 18 years old and it requires at least one adult for every ten children under six and one adult for every 15 children seven and up. >>> today is officially earth day. over the weekend, a lot of green events popping up all over the bay area, including a cleanup effort in san francisco. while volunteers are at the beach and surrounding area, divers from aquarium of the bay divi diving under water to find items. >> last year, we found bottles. we found -- people have gone down there and brought up tires and sinks. last year, i found a couple crowbars. things that come off of a lot of ships. more interesting things this t
elise kirschner, nbc bay area news. >>> more and more short-term daycare centers popping up at business centers, shopping malls, grocery stores and other businesses. unlike full child care providers, they are not licensed or regulated by the state. leland yee of san francisco wants to change that. he plans to introduce a bill that would put basic standards in place. his bill would require workers at drop-off daycare centers to have criminal background checks and be at least 18 years...
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. >> he's a long-time trainer for the nbc hit series "the biggest loser," and now he's out with a new book, called "jumpstart to skinny: the simple three-week plan for supercharged weight loss." >> quite the title. >> hi. it's a plan, three weeks, i know that these women want to get in their wedding dresses, in their bathing suits right now, and it's like this plan is going to get them to meet their goals. >> it seems doable. it seems like people at home could take away. the first tip is salt. we overdo it on salt. >> especially people are eating such high processed foods right now and i'm trying to get them more healthy, just fresh, food that has not been touched so much. you cut that salt and you're going to cut that water weight. that's what i need you to do. >> you go low sodium on a lot of things and you reach for it dawes because it doesn't mean no sodium. >> that's right. >> stop it. >> there's so much sodium still in the food. >> how much salt should you have a day? >> about 1,000 milligrams a day. >> put that in people terms, please. >> that's like about a teaspoon, you know.
. >> he's a long-time trainer for the nbc hit series "the biggest loser," and now he's out with a new book, called "jumpstart to skinny: the simple three-week plan for supercharged weight loss." >> quite the title. >> hi. it's a plan, three weeks, i know that these women want to get in their wedding dresses, in their bathing suits right now, and it's like this plan is going to get them to meet their goals. >> it seems doable. it seems like people at...
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from nbc bay area, this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning to you. thanks so much for joining us. i'm laura garcia cannon. >> i'm jon kelley. good morning. san jose's community leaders, an activist, a new decision to suspend a policy aimed at reducing racial profiling. "today in the bay's" marla tallez live in san jose. she has the latest details and an update. good morning. >> reporter: earlier this morning, i reached out directly to the san jose's police department's public information officers asking him if we could get some comment about this, why acting police chief larry escovel suspended this policy that could bring back curb texting. he said in short, the acting chief is working with his command staff to address this issue. that's the response we got. the idea this controversial practice of curb sitting could be making a comeback is upsetting in such groups like the ncaa. they think it is a form of humiliation that unfairly targets minorities. they have to target all stops they make, taking notes of the person's race and whether they were tol
from nbc bay area, this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning to you. thanks so much for joining us. i'm laura garcia cannon. >> i'm jon kelley. good morning. san jose's community leaders, an activist, a new decision to suspend a policy aimed at reducing racial profiling. "today in the bay's" marla tallez live in san jose. she has the latest details and an update. good morning. >> reporter: earlier this morning, i reached out directly to the san jose's...
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. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today," with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb. live from sdio 1a in rockeller plaza. >>> hello, everybody. it may be booze-day, tuesday, april 23rd for you, but it's not for me. >> you're not feeling great. >> no i'm not, hoda. but i'm here for you because i don't trust you when i'm not around. >> it's very unusual that you don't feel well. the pastive years, this is the second day. the very first day we worked together, shooting promos. >> and we hav joe at the ready. >> joe is ther >> joe has a bucket. >> five years o. joe, how was i? >> he's got a bucket in his hand. >> ah. he's there. you k kw what i went, i worked with regeor ha, 15 years and never, never had a sick day. not once. i've worked with you now five years and never had a sick day. >> but you don't feel good. >> well that's, wouldn't you stay he for a sick day? but see, i'm too proud. it's a ridiculous thing. >> well were you going to slip and say sething inappropriate like that guy did? >> like frickin' o-poo? >> there was aid named aj clemente. >> are you sure? hi
. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today," with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb. live from sdio 1a in rockeller plaza. >>> hello, everybody. it may be booze-day, tuesday, april 23rd for you, but it's not for me. >> you're not feeling great. >> no i'm not, hoda. but i'm here for you because i don't trust you when i'm not around. >> it's very unusual that you don't feel well. the pastive years, this is the second day. the very first day we worked...